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The right amp can really make a pair of high-end headphones shine—and what’s more right than a headphone amp that’s literally designed for your specific pair of headphones? The iFi ZEN Can Signature HFM Amp is part of iFi’s line of amps designed to accentuate all the best qualities of a specific pair of cans—with the HFM indicating this particular amp’s focus on HIFIMAN headphones Read More
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I've had this for a couple years now, and am still very pleased with it. I paired it with my EdXS, after disliking how bright they sounded with my 1st-gen magni/modi stack. I tested a number of amps with the XS, and one DAC/amp. This one came out the winner. The HFM eq calms the sparkles while not muddying the bass. The XSpace feature is super cool. For old recordings, where all the bass is in one channel - okay for speakers, but terrible in headphones - it spreads the bass across both channels, making those recordings listenable. Pretty cool.
Hi there. You can look at each individual unit's curve at the iFI website. I found the 6xx variant to have the heaviest hand far as how wide the bass boost is applied across the frequency bands. So what I suggest is to look at each curve to determine which one works best with what you have. But I wouldn't get another unit if you already have the 6xx variant.